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6 The Tar Heel Thursday, August 12, 1971 k9 Tar Heels take baseball crown The Tar Heel baseball team claimed first place in regular season play Tuesday night by sweeping a doubleheader from last place Campbell, 7-4 and 4-1. The Tar Heels now have a 25-9 record and an insurmountable lead over second place UNC-Wilmington (22-13). Louisburg is in third place, eight games back, with a 17-17 record. East Carolina has a firm hold on fourth place, ten games back, at 15-19. Campbell is last with a 6-27 record. The Tar Heels play their last regular season game against Louisburg tonight at 7:30. The Summer Collegiate Baseball League Tournament will begin Friday. The Tar Heels will take on Wilmington in a best of three series. Game time is 7:30. The tournament wih- then move to Wilmington for a 7:30 Saturday contest. Five Tar Heels make all-stars Five players from the first place Tar Heel baseball team have made the North Carolina Summer Collegiate Baseball League all-star team. The all-star team was chosen by players in the league. No one was allowed to vote for a player from his own team. Second baseman Mickey Henderson ByCarlNeal was the only unanimous selection ior me team. Going into the last week of play Hickerson was ranked seventh in league batting with a solid .306 average. Mike Roberts was the choice for catcher. Roberts was second, batting with a brilliant .337. He was also an all-star choice in the ACC last spring. Bobby Guthrie was an easy choice for shortstop. In addition to brilliant fielding he batted a .315 to rank sixth in the league. Jack Gillis was chosen as one of three all-star outfielders. Gillis ranked tenth in batting with a .287 average. Jim Chamberlain was an easy choice for one of the two all-star pitching positions. Chamberlain led the league in pitching statistics all season. He had a phenomenal earned run average of 0.54 and an overall record of 9-1 . Finley to host golf tournament The 13th Annual Orange County Invitational Golf Tournament will be held at Finley Golf Course starting August 20. The three day tournament is open to all amateur golfers in North Carolina. Twelve flights are planned in the medal play tournament. Four trophies will be awarded in each flight. The current Miss North Carolina will be on hand to award the trophies. The $20 entry fee required covers the green fees for three days. 1 AS Tl IK DAYS (IKT (iOOLKK KKKIMVAK.M WITH A CAROLINA SWKATSIllKT FROM LKDRKTTKR -PICKARI) DONT FORGET WE ALSO SELL: m : ::' :: vXXMNXV.V.v.v.wXXXtXXMM'WA Beer Mugs Carolina Nightshirts Decals Stationary Supplies :-x:xxw:-xX"Xx Union will present play, chamber music UNC News Bureau The Carolina Playmakers and the Carolina Union will present Lyle Kessler's "The Watering Place" at 8:30 p.m. today and Friday in the Playmakers Theatre. Admission is free, but to assure seating, tickets are available at the Union and at Graham Memorial Building on a first-come basis. Tickets will be honored each evening until 8:20 p.m. The story centers on a family of three, living in a large house "on a silent street, sweltering under uncommonly intense heat." The father, played by Ric Spencer, is a "patriarchal figure of great vitality, a veteran of two world wars." At 67 years old, he is capable of pitching nine innings of hardball every Sunday, and he "guards his home and possessions zealously." The mother, played by Betsy Mason, is "shuttered within the dark house," involved in the memory of her son, Ronald, who died months before as a prisoner of war. Donna Davis ahs the role of Janet, the pregnant daughter-in-law. A friendly, congenial young soldier, home from a distant war and a prisoner of war " with Ronald, enters "the suffocating environment" of the house. The newcomer winds his way into the mother's favor, then rapes the daughter and does battle with the father who recognizes him as a deadly enemy. The play is directed by John Whitty with settings by Gordon Pearlman and lighting by Mary Mac Moore. The Carolina Union will present "An At Last! From The Makers Of "Z" . fS me WIIIWMWI A ftaromouni Picture Cotor Starring YVESMONTAND In One Of The Ail-Time Great Performances And SIMONE SIGIMORET Original French Version, English Subtitles OURS MAY BE ONLY SHOWING IN AREA! Daily At 2:04, 4:30, 7 & 9 Anyone Interested In Politics Should See "The Confession" RALEIGH t' ' v" f 1 If I, 1 i ,'- j s f A J""! Back In Stock At Troy's Stereo Center All Locations Sony Model 252 Economy Stereo Tape System Want to make beautiful music, but hung up by a tight purse string? Sony's least expensive complete stereo tape system, the quarter-tracK- 252, in corporates many features which are standard in our most expensive decks and systems. Like Retractomatic pinch rollers, for easy one-hand threading; Auto matic Shut-Off at the end of each reel; Automatic Tape Lifters, to protect heads from wear during fast-forward and fast rewind; and a Stereo Headphone Monitor Jack, for private listening. With the 252, you get great sound at a great price! FEATURES: Front Panel Sound-on-Sound Controls Sound-with-Sound Vibratiort-Free Motor 12 Watts of Dynamic Music Power Lid-Integrated, Full-Range Stereo Speakers Two VU Meters Four-Digit Tape Counter Two Position Monitor Level Switch Scrape Flutter Filter for distortion-free"performance v Stereo Headphone Monitor Jack VerticalHorizontal Operation Pause Control with Lock Price includes two Dynamic Microphones and one RK-74 Stereo Patch Cord Evening of Chamber Music" at 8:30 p.m. Friday in the Great Hall of the Union. The program, free to the University community, will feature the works of Schumann, Schubert, Brahms and Mozart. Featured in the concert will be Theresa Fay, cello; Phillip Magnuson, viola; James Fay, clarinet; Brian Chapman, piano; and Kirsten Falke, soprano. The chamber music program is being sponsored in cooperation with the Music Performance Trust Fund, Local 500, American Federation of Musicians. fri:CiVrfIO THUR-FRI SAT 12:45-2:50-4:50-6:50-8:50 7ms MAD DOGS & ENGLISHMEN tCM OPENS SUNDAY 1-3:10-5-6:55-9 flfiWdilujjiiliSl!) pasa Op CilwkinCIMItOlortfwimuiit In the Art Gallery More than 1,000 original etchings, lithographs woodcuts, serigraphs watercolors and aquatints by more than 200 artists ... this week , featuring the art of LEBADANG KAIKO MOTI BERNARD BUFFET IRVING AMEN TSURUTANI RODO BOULANGER and 50 works of MARC CHAGALL ranging in price from $15 to $15,000 fine custom framing available for these or for your own prints, oils, photographs, drawings and documents. Come Browsing! .ill V Second Floor The Intimate Bookshop Chapel Hill Opan EveningiTil 10 219.95 Complete
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